Exhibition

SUPERNOVA : Expanding geometries

7 May 2016 – 7 Jun 2016

Event times

Tue - Fri from 12:00 to 20:00

Sat from16:00 to 20:00

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Free Entry

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White Noise Gallery

Rome
Lazio, Italy

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Saturday the 7th of May in the White Noise Gallery will open SUPERNOVA – expanding geometries between sculpture and street art, a two-man show featuring Pietro Zucca and EMMEU.

About

A supernova is an astronomical event that generates a huge amount of light, still visible from many galaxies away. As it happens in a supernova, the works from both the artists are the result of an uncontrolled deflagration of pure shapes in space. Lines, surfaces and volumes start as a dense nucleus just to explode and mutate into newborn geometrical constellations.

The project room for this show won’t be confined in the lower floor of the gallery but will be developed all along the gallery space; no more a delimited project but a constant contamination between EMMEU and Pietro Zucca. Each artist will work on a single floor but will conceive a site-specific intrusion on the other’s, destroying the dualism that would have been generated from a rigid physical division.

 

EMMEU (Latina, 1985)

Street artist. His work is focused on pure geometries with a vision that runs from Escher’s impossible mazes to Cryptic’s oriental mandalas.

His own supernovas look like mesmerizing, hand-drawn, expanding solid shapes. They grow with a mitotic cycle starting from a defined nucleus: a cube, the form that was described by Sol LeWitt as the least unrecognizable of the basic shapes. His paintings are explosion’s still shots, covered by bright lines as to suggest a perpetual transformation via a visual Doppler effect.

 

Pietro Zucca (Desenzano, 1982)

Sculptor. His research develops through architectural criterions and human gestures.

His floating wooden and iron sculptures fit the space suggesting a definitive defeat of the concept itself of weight. The shape of his volumes is driven by old theories. Composition rules from ancient Greece and the scientific approach of suprematist constructions melt in rigorous geometric explosions. Pietro Zucca trapped in the show a tiny portion of a huge sky that culminates in a series of three sculptures showing the explosive climax of a supernova.

CuratorsToggle

Carlo Maria Lolli Ghetti

Eleonora Aloise

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Pietro Zucca

EMMEU

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